Re: Intrepid networking

2008-10-08 Thread James Collier
Turned out simple! When I started Ubuntu again to try to glean some more information eth0 was back up and running. Still not sure what's happening here. I'm using a nVidia chipset so the forcedeth driver, I think it's more likely to be NetworkManager... but that's only a hunch. James C

Change Partition Name

2008-10-08 Thread Simon Ives
Hello All. I've got two partitions on my notebook, one that houses Ubuntu and another that I use for storage, backups and temporary files. Both partitions are in ext3 format. To have the second partition mount at boot I've added the following line to fstab: /dev/sda2 /media/local_b ext3

Re: Change Partition Name

2008-10-08 Thread Owen Townend
2008/10/9 Simon Ives [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello All. Hey, I've got two partitions on my notebook, one that houses Ubuntu and another that I use for storage, backups and temporary files. Both partitions are in ext3 format. To have the second partition mount at boot I've added the following